Bloggers are curious by nature, especially if you’re going to want to see how your site is from the outside in. Now this is different from visibility which I covered a few days ago with the awesome tools you can use to rock your presence online. Thus, today it’s about what you see on your monitor. So for that matter, I went and did that the other day at a friend’s house and noticed how he had set up his display settings to the low 16-bit and larger view of 800×600. When I typed in my blog, wow did it stretch!

Besides the valuable e-stuff I’ve been accumulating for my FREE e-library, I’ve also ran into some awesome sites which could help you make it friendly to distribute your content. All FREE! Note these are minor additions and I’m trying to stick to minimalism. So the more you’re able to get things out there quietly but also leave room for growth, your readers will

DDOS is a term which means distributed denial-of-service. It is also known as a crash or smurf. It’s an attack which happens on a software level per se because your site is rendered useless temporarily or permanently through incoming requests.

I know it’s too early to celebrate but today is a special day. It’s my husband’s birthday so I want to shout out a big ‘Happy Birthday’ to him. Let him know that he’s special to me and while he stands behind the scenes most of the time, he has been a big support towards my blogging endeavors. Thank you so much honey. Have a wonderful day today.

Thanksgiving is around the corner. Yay! I have lots to share with you on what I have been doing. There isn’t too much explanation though as this will be a blitz, a giant of a list post for you to peruse. However, they are pretty self-explanatory.

In the process of building the first mailing list here, it became so obvious what should be more relevant for my daily efforts, content creation. In addition, this goes to say that articles that are evergreen should be something which will always be in the front of your mind. After all, you can always reference to them later on.

Yesterday, we spoke about creating a list from your dashboard within MailChimp. Today, we’ll continue with the 2nd step by creating a campaign to compliment that list. Since I’m writing an e-course, I want to schedule the follow-up posts one day after each in chronological order. To do that, I will go into the autoresponder section and just add the e-mails I need to send out.

I want to do something different here in the form of a series, because it’s something I was currently making a decision on myself – choosing an autoresponder. So far, I have made up my mind as I will be going with Aweber, but I don’t want to limit myself by not knowing what else is out there. Thus, I know you want to know too.

Every anniversary is something worth celebrating. Whether that’s weekly, monthly or yearly, they are moments worth remembering because they bring into light some milestones which we’re capable of holding onto. You can put this in relations to coupling. Such is the case every month for both my husband and I.